3 Unstoppable Stocks to Buy and Hold, Regardless of What Happens in the Stock Market in 2026

May 13, 2026
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Although the stock market has been doing well thus far in 2026, with the S&P 500 up around 8% as of May 13, where it will finish the year is anyone’s guess. Not only will the war in Iran likely impact the market, but so too will interest rates and what the new Fed chair will do. And what’s worse is that things can change drastically, so the outlook that you have today may not be the same in a few weeks or months.

There are, however, solid blue chip stocks that you can buy today that can do well in the long run and be great buys, regardless of what happens this year. Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), and Uber Technologies (NYSE: UBER) are all fantastic businesses that I think can make for excellent investments to add to your portfolio today, even if you’re concerned about the overall stock market.

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Coca-Cola

There are few brands in the world as strong as Coca-Cola’s. Its name and logo are iconic, and that helps ensure its products remain in persistently high demand. It also explains how the company was able to do well even when inflation was high; consumers were still largely willing to pay higher prices for its products, and continue to do so today.

The strength of its brand is why this is a stock you can comfortably hold for the foreseeable future, because even if Coca-Cola’s soft drinks modestly increase in price, demand for them isn’t likely to crater. And with strong profit margins of approximately 28% over the trailing 12 months, the company also has room to absorb higher costs while still generating strong results on the bottom line.

An added incentive is to buy the stock for its growing dividend income. It yields 2.7%, and Coca-Cola is a Dividend King, having raised its payout for decades; its streak currently stands at 64 consecutive years of annual increases.

Microsoft

Software stocks have come under pressure this year, and that has brought Microsoft down in value. Its shares have declined by 17% as they have significantly underperformed the broader market. But that’s a good thing, because heading into the year, the stock looked expensive. Now, however, at a price-to-earnings multiple of 24, its valuation is much more tenable than when it traded around 40 times earnings.

What’s attractive about the business is its deep integration with the corporate world. Its Windows operating system and Office suite are staples that companies use and rely on every day. And I’m optimistic that with its Copilot assistant and the artificial intelligence capabilities it offers, Microsoft will have plenty of opportunities to upsell and continue to generate solid growth. Its operations are also highly profitable, with Microsoft’s net margin averaging more than 39% over the past four quarters.

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